Health Happening
"No-Brainers" for Health Omega-3, Vitamin C Magnesium Iodine
HEADER MENU BAR CONTENT INCLUDED IN MASTER PAGE HEADER Menubar
GSE
Untitled 1

Chart of xenoestrogen sources

"X-Rated"Products
(i.e. contain xenoestrogens)
xenoestrogens
General Household PVC-based Plastic Items:
• Plumbing pipes, irrigation systems (contaminate water);
• Plastic Shower curtains / raincoats; • Vinyl flooring and wall coverings;• Baby bottle nipples/teethers • Squeeze Toys
Phthalates / DEHP
 (Plasticizers that soften #3 PVC)
 - released from source by heat, agitation, prolonged storage;
BPA (antioxidant in plasticizers);
NPE (nonylphenol ethxylates)
(antioxidant/stabilizer);
Cadmium (stabilizer)
CDs and DVDs, and household electronics. BPA
Electronics;
Nickel-cadmium batteries
- the EU banned most cadmium use in electronics in 2004. A few exceptions allowed 0.002%.
Cadmium
Carpets, furniture, drapes NPE; formaldehyde
Gore-tex PFOAs
Cleaning chemicals: detergent, fabric softener, bleach, dry-cleaning chemicals; air-fresheners. BPA;
Phthalates (fragrances)
Extermination Products Pesticides /herbicides PCB, DDT, Dioxin, NPE (antioxidant)
Fungicide vinclozin
DDT breakdown product butylated hydroxyanisole / dichlorodiphenyldichloroethylene
Weed killer E.g Lawn Weed 'n'Feed Atrazine
Insecticides / insect repellants Dieldrin, DDT, endosulfan, heptachlor,
 lindane / hexachlorocyclohexane, methoxychlor
Cosmetics Applied directly to the skin, xenoestrogens are up to 10 times more potent than those taken orally because they travel directly to the body's tissues instead of passing through the liver. Sunscreen lotions 4-MBC (4-Methylbenzylidene camphor)
OFTEN in:
Facial/Body lotion, sunscreen, shampoo, conditioner, deodorant, make-up, nail polish/remover, hair spray/gels, soap, make-up.
In an estrogen receptor-binding assay, butylparaben was able to compete with the female hormone ESTRADIOL for binding to estrogen receptors with an affinity ~ 1/5 of the highly toxic synthetic estrogen diethylstilbestrol (DES), which was the first hormone to be used by the meat industry to fatten livestock, until it was discovered that it causes cancer even in extremely minute amounts.
Parabens (methyl-, ethyl-, propyl-, butyl-);
E216(preservatives);
Phthalates (makes fragrance last longer;
helps lubricate other substances);
NPE (in some cosmetics)
Workshop Electrical, oils, lubricants, adhesives, paints; PCBs
Plywood, Fiberglass Formaldehyde
Latex paint additive NPE
Biocide and wood preservative Pentachloriphenol
Food PVC-based:
Plastic wrap - preferred by food caterers for its clinginess; used for most cling-wrapped meats, cheeses and other foods sold in delis and grocery stores;
Flexible plastic - kitchen utensils, food containers, microwave ovenware; Processed food packaging;
Phthalates
 Polycarbonate (rigid plastic) items:
BPA can leach into food and drink in polycarbonate containers, especially when hot - putting hot liquids in these containers (e.g. by sterilizing) drastically increases release of BPA ScienceDaily, 2008
Large water bottles (used in dispensers);
Baby bottles
Food storage containers
Cooking oil bottles / Coffee containers
Drinking glasses
BPA
Epoxy resins coating the inside of almost all food and beverage cans and boxes. BPA
Dairy Dieldrin, DDT, rBGH
Teflon-coated pans (especially if overheated) Perfluoroalkyl compounds (PFOAs)
FD&C Red No. 3 Erythrosine
Food preservative BHA (butylated hydrooxyanisole)
BHT
Some flavorings Phthalate
Processed food products - contain traces of xenoestrogens from solvents used to clean food processing equipment BPA
Product oils/fats - protected by xenoestrogenic antioxidants Propyl gallate
Fatty, salty, or acidic (lemon juice, vinegar wine, tomato sauce) foods packed or stored in type 3 or 7 plastic containers - increase leaching of phthalates and BPA PhthalateBPA
Medical Contraceptive spermicides / treated condoms Nonoxynol-9 (form of NPE)
Combined oral birth control pill (released into environment) EthinylESTRADIOL
A red dye used in tissue culture media as a pH indicator Phenosulfothiazine
#3 PVC-based and #7 Polycarbonate: dental devices, dental fillings and sealants, eyeglass lenses, medical tubes/devices(e.g. blood bags, hemodialysis tubing, and nasogastric feeding tubes) Phthalates, BPA
DES -from 1940-1970, this notorious synthetic estrogen was given to pregnant women to reduce risk of pregnancy complications; human studies revealed that its use during pregnancy not only caused cancer, miscarriages, blood clots, etc., in the women who used it, but also caused cancer, infertility, and deformities in their children, and even their grandchildren! DES (diethyl stilbestrol)
Industrial Manufacture Industrial surfactants; Emulsifiers for emulsion polymerization; Detergents in many industrial processes (E.g. Production of oil/pulp/paper, synthetic/natural textiles and leather). NPE (nonylphenol ethxylates);
Octaphenol compounds
Intermediate chemicals used in the manufacture of other chemicals. Alkylphenols

DISCLAIMER: The content on this website is intended for informational, and educational purposes only and not as a substitute for the medical advice, treatment or diagnosis of a licensed health professional. The author of this website is a researcher, not a health professional, and shall in no event be held liable to any party for any direct, indirect, special, incidental, punitive or other damages arising from any use of the content of this website. Any references to health benefits of specifically named products on this site are this website author's sole opinion and are not approved or supported by their manufacturers or distributors.
NEWSTARTS CHART

Nine Life Choices for Vibrant Health

N E W  S T A R T S

Attend to Diet, Lifestyle & Emotional State

Why do this?